Seeking another win at Shinnecock, Koepka says he's good to go for US Open after hand injury
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Seeking another win at Shinnecock, Koepka says he's good to go for US Open after hand injury

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) — Brooks Koepka said the fact he was able to practice for nine holes Tuesday was as good a sign as any that his injured left hand will be good to go for the U.S. Open. “I don't think I would've gone out and played if it wasn't,” he said. Koepka withdrew from the Canadian Open
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